The Wood for the Trees: One Man's Long View of Nature

Author:   Richard Fortey
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
ISBN:  

9781101911563


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   14 November 2017
Format:   Paperback
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The Wood for the Trees: One Man's Long View of Nature


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Award-winning scientist Richard Fortey, upon his retirement, purchased four acres of ancient woodland in the Chiltern Hills of Oxfordshire, England. The Wood for the Trees is the joyful, lyrical portrait of what he found there. Fortey leads us through the seasons over the course of a year, as he fells trees in winter, admires bluebells in spring, and hunts moths in June and mushrooms in September. Along the way he reconstructs the geology and history of the area, tracing the rich variety of plants, animals, and people who have shaped it, from Neolithic hunters to Tudor gentry to present-day Russian oligarchs. The result is evocative and illuminating: an exuberant biography of a small patch of land and the miraculous web of life that it sustains.

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Author:   Richard Fortey
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Vintage Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.304kg
ISBN:  

9781101911563


ISBN 10:   1101911565
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   14 November 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Excellent . . . wryly erudite . . . A fine playground for [Fortey's] characteristic blend of wide-ranging curiosity, deft observation and deep research. --The Wall Street Journal <p/> Fascinating . . . vivid . . . Fortey creates an astounding portrait of multilayered life in one relatively restricted space . . . [and] conveys unforgettably the staggering variety and abundance of the whole natural world. --The New York Times Book Review <p/> [Fortey's] remarkable scientific knowledge, intense curiosity, and love of nature mean entries erupt with the same richness and variety as the woods they describe. . . . Fortey's enthusiasm for his new wonderland is infectious and illuminating. --The Guardian <p/> Deeply knowledgable, enthusiastic. . . . Fortey illuminates its flora and fauna, history and geology with indisputable expertise. --Financial Times <p/> This remarkable book, always precise, often lyrical, sometimes prickly [shows] just how much can be learned, how much gained by sinking deep into one particular place. --The Standard (UK) <p/> An eloquent, eccentric, and precise nature memoir. --Kirkus


Excellent . . . wryly erudite . . . A fine playground for [Fortey's] characteristic blend of wide-ranging curiosity, deft observation and deep research. --The Wall Street Journal Fascinating . . . vivid . . . Fortey creates an astounding portrait of multilayered life in one relatively restricted space . . . [and] conveys unforgettably the staggering variety and abundance of the whole natural world. --The New York Times Book Review [Fortey's] remarkable scientific knowledge, intense curiosity, and love of nature mean entries erupt with the same richness and variety as the woods they describe. . . . Fortey's enthusiasm for his new wonderland is infectious and illuminating. --The Guardian Deeply knowledgable, enthusiastic. . . . Fortey illuminates its flora and fauna, history and geology with indisputable expertise. --Financial Times This remarkable book, always precise, often lyrical, sometimes prickly [shows] just how much can be learned, how much gained by sinking deep into one particular place. --The Standard (UK) An eloquent, eccentric, and precise nature memoir. --Kirkus Praise for The Wood for the Trees -Excellent...wryly erudite...a fine playground for [Fortey's] characteristic blend of wide-ranging curiosity, deft observation and deep research.- --Richard Conniff, The Wall Street Journal -Fascinating...vivid...striking...an immensely detailed portrait of the flora and fauna contained in four acres...Fortey creates an astounding portrait of multilayered life in one relatively restricted space, reviving the great tradition of natural history...[and] conveys unforgettably the staggering variety and abundance of the whole natural world.- --Michael McCarthy, The New York Times Book Review -[Fortey's] remarkable scientific knowledge, intense curiosity and love of nature mean entries erupt with the same richness and variety as the woods they describe. . . . Fortey's enthusiasm for his new wonderland is infectious and illuminating.- --The Guardian -Deeply knowledgable, enthusiastic. . . . Fortey illuminates its flora and fauna, history and geology with indisputable expertise.- --Financial Times -What [Fortey] shows in this remarkable book, always precise, often lyrical, sometimes prickly, however, is just how much can be learned, how much gained by sinking deep into one particular place.- --The Standard (UK) -An eloquent, eccentric, and precise nature memoir.- --Kirkus Praise for The Wood for the Trees Excellent...wryly erudite...a fine playground for [Fortey's] characteristic blend of wide-ranging curiosity, deft observation and deep research. --Richard Conniff, The Wall Street Journal Fascinating...vivid...striking...an immensely detailed portrait of the flora and fauna contained in four acres...Fortey creates an astounding portrait of multilayered life in one relatively restricted space, reviving the great tradition of natural history...[and] conveys unforgettably the staggering variety and abundance of the whole natural world. --Michael McCarthy, The New York Times Book Review [Fortey's] remarkable scientific knowledge, intense curiosity and love of nature mean entries erupt with the same richness and variety as the woods they describe. . . . Fortey's enthusiasm for his new wonderland is infectious and illuminating. --The Guardian Deeply knowledgable, enthusiastic. . . . Fortey illuminates its flora and fauna, history and geology with indisputable expertise. --Financial Times What [Fortey] shows in this remarkable book, always precise, often lyrical, sometimes prickly, however, is just how much can be learned, how much gained by sinking deep into one particular place. --The Standard (UK) An eloquent, eccentric, and precise nature memoir. --Kirkus


Praise for The Wood for the Trees -Excellent...wryly erudite...a fine playground for [Fortey's] characteristic blend of wide-ranging curiosity, deft observation and deep research.- --Richard Conniff, The Wall Street Journal -Fascinating...vivid...striking...an immensely detailed portrait of the flora and fauna contained in four acres...Fortey creates an astounding portrait of multilayered life in one relatively restricted space, reviving the great tradition of natural history...[and] conveys unforgettably the staggering variety and abundance of the whole natural world.- --Michael McCarthy, The New York Times Book Review -[Fortey's] remarkable scientific knowledge, intense curiosity and love of nature mean entries erupt with the same richness and variety as the woods they describe. . . . Fortey's enthusiasm for his new wonderland is infectious and illuminating.- --The Guardian -Deeply knowledgable, enthusiastic. . . . Fortey illuminates its flora and fauna, history and geology with indisputable expertise.- --Financial Times -What [Fortey] shows in this remarkable book, always precise, often lyrical, sometimes prickly, however, is just how much can be learned, how much gained by sinking deep into one particular place.- --The Standard (UK) -An eloquent, eccentric, and precise nature memoir.- --Kirkus


Excellent . . . wryly erudite . . . A fine playground for [Fortey's] characteristic blend of wide-ranging curiosity, deft observation and deep research. --The Wall Street Journal Fascinating . . . vivid . . . Fortey creates an astounding portrait of multilayered life in one relatively restricted space . . . [and] conveys unforgettably the staggering variety and abundance of the whole natural world. --The New York Times Book Review [Fortey's] remarkable scientific knowledge, intense curiosity, and love of nature mean entries erupt with the same richness and variety as the woods they describe. . . . Fortey's enthusiasm for his new wonderland is infectious and illuminating. --The Guardian Deeply knowledgable, enthusiastic. . . . Fortey illuminates its flora and fauna, history and geology with indisputable expertise. --Financial Times This remarkable book, always precise, often lyrical, sometimes prickly [shows] just how much can be learned, how much gained by sinking deep into one particular place. --The Standard (UK) An eloquent, eccentric, and precise nature memoir. --Kirkus


Author Information

RICHARD FORTEY was a senior paleontologist at the Natural History Museum in London. He was Collier Professor in the Public Understanding of Science and Technology at the Institute for Advanced Studies at the University of Bristol in 2002. In 2003, he won the Lewis Thomas Prize for Writing About Science from Rockefeller University, and in 2017 he won the Richard Jefferies Prize for outstanding nature writing. He has been a Fellow of the Royal Society since 1997 and was elected a Fellow in the Royal Society of Literature in 2009.

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